User:Bernaliux

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I am a Ph.D. student in Computing Science at the University of Alberta, working on problems related to signal and image processing and data analysis, with emphasis on acoustic imaging and signals. I have close to ten years of experience combined with data analysis for oil exploration, research assistant, and as a part-time university lecturer. From 2014 and until 2016, I collaborated at the Engineering Faculty of UNAM, Mexico as a part-time lecturer in Geophysics and engineering, lecturing Exploration Seismology, Classical Mechanics, Applied Complex Variables and Selected Topics in Oil Exploration. From February 2010 and until September 2014, I worked in quality control and seismic data processing both onshore and offshore: 2D, 3D -MAZ, NAZ, time-lapse vintages, undershoots, slant cable acquisition for improved de-ghosting, Coil Shooting surveys. He has been part of quality control teams of new acquisition systems onboard seismic vessels on two occasions.

In 2006, I worked for one year as an intern for the Mexican Geological Service at the geological documentation center. 

During the period comprised between 2007 and 2008, I worked as a research assistant in topics of Monte Carlo simulation for liquid state and disordered porous media simulation. In 2009, he began a second internship and Thesis at the Mexican Petroleum Institute performing Gas Hydrate quantification via Monte Carlo simulation based on seismic Bottom-Simulating-Reflection identification.